The clinical manifestations of primary tracheal tumors

By | October 20, 2011

Early tracheal cancer often no obvious symptoms and signs; but through clinical observation of clinical manifestations of primary tracheal tumors are the following:
Clinical manifestations of primary tracheal tumors (1) symptoms
Cough: dry cough, or paroxysmal more irritating little spit of white mucus.
sputum blood: mostly with a small amount of blood stained sputum.
wheezing: the beginning of inhale and exhale more than one.
Patients can often hear yourself wheeze, and sometimes can be aggravated by physical or reduce, the use of anti-asthma drugs can not.
breathing difficulties: mostly late symptoms, changes in the lesion aggravated or mitigated, may have severe symptoms typical of Au.
hoarseness: more a result of tumor involvement or mediastinal lymph node swelling due to compression of recurrent laryngeal nerve. Vocal cord paralysis, difficulty in breathing.
bruising and other hypoxia: the emergence of severe obstruction.
Others: cancer, after the transfer with the transfer of parts of the corresponding signs and symptoms. Anemia, weight loss, cachexia late manifestations.
Clinical manifestations of primary tracheal tumors (2) complications
Pneumonia, pulmonary atelectasis shares and swollen, often caused by swelling and plug the lumen. Primary tracheal tumor

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